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SOPHIE CALLE L’HOTEL / VOIR LA MER

SOPHIE CALLE L’HOTEL / VOIR LA MER

WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION

For its sixth exhibition as part of the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s “Hors-les-murs” programme, the Espace Louis Vuitton München is pleased to present two seminal series from French artist Sophie Calle’s oeuvre. This programme, showcasing previously unseen works from the Collection at the Espaces Louis Vuitton in Tokyo, Munich, Venice and Beijing, carries out the Fondation’s intent to realize international projects and make them accessible to a broader public.

Sophie Calle is one of today’s leading artists, incorporating writing, photography, philosophy and visual arts. A self-taught artist, she is critically acclaimed for her serial artworks in photography, video and text. Her 40-year practice sits on the border of fiction and autobiography with an undertone of playful humor and unapologetic voyeurism. Her practice is defined by the lives of strangers and her forensic obsession to construct a psyche and storyline for her anonymous protagonists. They lead her to quotidian activities (walking, sleeping, talking, travelling) in a hybrid of public and private spaces (hotel room in Venice, cemetery in New York, beach in Istanbul, popup bedroom on top of the Eiffel Tower) to address the topoi of absence, longing and desire. Lacking in ambition to be explicitly psychological or therapeutic, Calle’s artistic mission is best described in her simple declaration: “Je raconte l’histoire” (“I tell stories”).

This exhibition presents eight video works (Voir la mer, 2011) and six photographic pieces (L’Hôtel, 1981-1983), bearing witness to Calle’s defining work, ranging from self-investigative encounters of the 1980s to the altruistic investigations of recent years. Voir la mer is a series of video works, with each screen presenting a participant on his or her first revelatory experience of seeing the sea in Istanbul. L’Hôtel comprises photographic and written documentations produced by the artist during a three-week post as a hotel maid in Venice, whereby she investigates the perceived lives of total strangers via their belongings and patterns of temporary habitation.

Through these two series, Calle invites the viewer as a witness to her creative sojourns, unwittingly converting one from an innocent bystander into a complicit voyeur and intimate collaborator. Demolishing the boundaries between performance and adventure, the anonymous and the intimate, the permitted and the forbidden, she offers a safe place to reflect on one’s habitual practices, material possessions and own purpose.

About the artistSophie Calle was born in Paris in 1953. After many years abroad, she now lives and works in Malakoff, France. Key exhibitions include a retrospective at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2003), the French Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007) and solo shows at Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan (2013), Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark (2010), Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy (2014), Musée d’Art contemporain de Montréal, Canada (2015) and Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris, France (2017/18). Her works appear in the permanent collections of MoMA and Guggenheim in New York, USA, Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris and Centre Pompidou, France, Tate Modern in London, United Kingdom, and many more. She received the Hasselblad Prize for the body of her work in 2010.

About the Fondation Louis VuittonThe Fondation Louis Vuitton serves the public interest and is exclusively dedicated to contemporary art and artists, as well as 20th century works to which their inspirations can be traced. The Collection and the exhibitions it organizes seek to engage a broad public. The building created by architect Frank Gehry, and already recognized as an emblematic example of 21st century architecture, constitutes the Fondation’s seminal artistic statement. Since its opening in October 2014, the Fondation has welcomed more than a million visitors from France and around the world per year. Confirming the international recognition of its artistic commitment, the exhibition Icons of Modern Art, The Shchukin Collection received a record-breaking 1.2 million visitors in six months (Oct. 2016-March 2017).The Fondation Louis Vuitton commits to engage into international initiatives, both at the Fondation and in partnership with public and private institutions, including other foundations and museums. It is also responsible for the artistic direction of a specific “Hors-les-murs” program within the Espaces Louis Vuitton, cultural spaces in Munich, Beijing, Tokyo and Venice, which are exclusively devoted to exhibitions of works from the Collection. The exhibitions they organize are open to the public free of charge, and their programmes are promoted through specific cultural communication.